Being at the end of it. I'm nearly finished with my first run of Dark Souls III and I know it's better to end stuff on a good note rather than drag it out, but it's been just so much fun to play. I can't wait for the expansions they release if they're as good or even better than the DLC was for Dark Souls and Bloodborne.
I think "worst" is the wrong word. I should have put "hardest." This summer, I plan to finally do it. Plan to.
From what I can tell, I have some Estus Shards and Undead Bone Shards left to find, maybe one or two rings, and a few NPC quests and covenants to finish. I've already missed some opportunities like joining the Mound Makers covenant and the Blades of the Darkmoon covenant, and with those covenants, items that I can't get any other way, which I'm pretty annoyed with. Tis the plan.
Ughh I know the feeling. And it sucks bc yeah you can always replay it, but you'll never have that experience of playing it for the first time again. It's cool discovering new stuff you missed before, though.
wooooooow judgin others bc they aint got bags of money like you its ok haya i know that life. been having to make $2.12 last a week and a half bc this school charges $.10 per page printed
I just finished Anor Londo, all I miss is the last throne. Not sure whether I should go for it now or revisit everything first, is that the last boss ? I already know from the few things I read on the wiki that I cut myself out of the best ending anyway, I' ll have plenty of reasons to launch a new game plus, this time with a guide.
Once filled with the proper ashes, the last throne of the five in the Firelink Shrine unlocks one final small area with the final boss fight. I can say now if you don't already know that this time, the game lets you choose to stick with your current Journey or begin Journey 2 (and so on) at your own discretion (as an option at the Bonfire) after the game's ending.
Know the feeling. After 215 hours, I finally beat Xenoblade Chronicles today and man I just felt like I was about say bye to a good friend as I was walking into the end.